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Thermostat clocks. They were used to change the temperature adjustment at a certain time. The "key" is a thermometer made in France. ![]() | ||||
Bucherer musical alarm clock on left, birdcage clock on right, unusual clock in middle. ![]() | ||||
Lux shelf cuckoo. ![]() | ||||
This is the timer for a Verdin electronic Carillon. ![]() | ||||
This is a small Dutch clock made by John Warmink. He abreviated the name of his company "Wuba". This is burled Walnut, I think. Nice clock but very small. Moon dial and bim-bam strike. ![]() | ||||
Wuba rear. ![]() | ||||
Wuba dial. ![]() | ||||
Space shuttle watch, "Space 2000", quartz. ![]() | ||||
I Can Tell Time child's watch. The teeter-totter is on the escapement. It actually works, for a while. ![]() | ||||
Miniature version of the Flying Ball Clock. This one was made in Japan. It only has an hour hand. Ball and cord are missing on this one. Andy ![]() | ||||
Side view of same clock (1970s I think). ![]() | ||||
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